. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 1894 VACCINIUM lets which later turn brownish: Ivs. ovate or oblong to elliptical - lanceolate, usually entire: fls. in short ra- cemes on naked twigs; corolla orate to urn-shaped, or oblong-cylindrical, white or pinkish: berries blue-black, with much bloom, of excelle


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 1894 VACCINIUM lets which later turn brownish: Ivs. ovate or oblong to elliptical - lanceolate, usually entire: fls. in short ra- cemes on naked twigs; corolla orate to urn-shaped, or oblong-cylindrical, white or pinkish: berries blue-black, with much bloom, of excellent tlavor. Moist woods or swamps, N. AmiT. Em. 2:4u4. American Aericulturist den and is rciulily susceptible of improvement by culti Var. amosnum, Gray (F. aniiemim, Ait.). A form with bristly ciliate, serrulate leaves, bright green on both sides, shining above, often pubescent on veins be- neath. Mainly in the Middle Atlantic states. 5:400. 3433(as V. corymbosum). Var. pdllidum, Gray ( F. paUidum, Ait. V. alhiflb- rum. Hook. 1'. C'hishil'hi i. Oi-iiy). A pale and glaucous or glaucescent fMini. with .,v without some pubescence: ovary more conii'lt-tily inti rmr, generally low, other- wise resembling; v:ir. <im'i luim. Common in mountain- ous regions southward. 3428. 2:579. Var. fuso4tiim, Gray ( V. fusc&lum. Ait.). A tall form with the mature and entire Ivs. fuscous-pubescent be- neath : fls. virgate, somewhat spicate on the naked flowering twigs. Ala. and Fla. to La. and Ark. 19. atrocficcum, Heller (F. cor)/»i5os{()«, var. atrocdc- cum. Gray). Black Blueberry. A branching shrub with shreddy bark, similar to F. corymhosnm: Ivs. oval or oblong, dark green above, densely pubescent be- neath, entire, acute, often mucronate: fls. in short ra- cemes, appearing with the Ivs.: berry black, without bloom, sweet. Moist woods and swamps, northeastern N. Amer. 2:578. 20. craasifdlium, Andr. Slender, trailing shrub: stems 2-3 ft. long, glabrous: Ivs. smal


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